Perspective of a
Nobel Peace Laureate
and Co-founder of Peace People
by Mairead Corrigan Maguire, September 12,
2001
Belfast, Northern Ireland:
"It is with the greatest sadness that the
people of the World watched the tragedy of the horrific events
of Tuesday 11th September, 2001, in America.
The day of this atrocity will remain in all our
memories; it has moved many millions of people to tears of shock
and sadness.
We share in the American peoples' grief during
this time of need, and send our condolences to all.
We understand the depth of feelings of loss and
pain but we would appeal that there be no retaliation.
Violence serves no purpose. Violence solves no
problems. Retaliation would mean the further deaths of many more
people. This would, in turn, add to an increasing sense of fear,
anxiety, and hopelessness, being felt around the world.
As the human family we need HOPE, and this can
come from the people of the World, when they rise above their
immediate feelings of pain and anger at such inhumanity, and in
a calmer atmosphere allow reason to guide their decisions. In
this way 'wisdom' can find a response to this terrible atrocity
which does not add to the terrible death and destruction already
perpetrated on our fellow brothers and sister in the United States.
In this the new millennium, the human family has
an opportunity to move away from the old responses of 'an eye
for an eye' and deal with their problems in a collective and civilised
manner, befitted the great goodness that lives in every human
heart.
|